NFL Salaries by Team

When it comes to a professional sports league, there is nothing like the NFL. Here is some information about the average salaries earned by the team members. Be ready to be amazed by the wealth amassed by NFL teams, players, and coaches.

Kundan Pandey

Organizations that have been established to promote any particular sport have moved on to shape the history of games they've been monitoring. Take for instance, the National Football League (NFL), that is undoubtedly, one of the most popular football associations in American football history. No other sport in the US is as popular as American football and the institution has an amazing fan base.

Be it the thrill and excitement of the NFL Championship game; the superbowl, or the craze associated with whopping player salaries, all give the sport a reputation of being the most followed league in the US.

The salaries paid to the crème de la crème of NFL make them the richest athletes in US. Just four months ago, in July 2010, nearly 15 NFL players made it to the Fortune 50 list of highest paid athletes in the country.

Salaries By Team

The NFL was officially established in 1920, with just 11 teams, as its official members. At present, there are 32 teams and there are two divisions of the NFL leagues, known as the National Football Conference (NFC) and American Football Conference (AFC).

Each league consists of 16 teams divided into 4 divisions. The yearly competition of teams lasts for 17 weeks and the entire phase is nothing less than a festive season with loads of fun, excitement, and the most awaited superbowl sunday, that is the day when highest amount of food is consumed in the US, after Thanksgiving.

Since salaries are a major issue, The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), an official body of NFL players has been in existence for quite a long time and it negotiates player salaries with the respective owners of teams. All players are members of the NFLPA and they sign the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), for their salaries.

Every team has a fixed salary cap, decided every year, by negotiations, and performance of the team. Every year, the teams are allocated fixed budgets and team managers have to ensure that they are able to make the best team, within the limited budget.

That's why, there is a huge level of competition when it comes to signing contracts with players, who're performing well. The better a player performs, more are the chances of him getting signed up with some eye-popping salary contracts.

Salaries Offered by Teams

List of NFL Teams

Salaries (In USD)

Arizona Cardinals

USD 101,458,306

Atlanta Falcons

USD 95,062,952

Baltimore Ravens

USD 108,880,797

Buffalo Bills

USD 110,799,226

Carolina Panthers

USD 112,963,398

Chicago Bears

USD 120,672,110

Cincinnati Bengals

USD 93,840,588

Cleveland Browns

USD 93,932,182

Dallas Cowboys

USD 90,340,939

Denver Broncos

USD 101,658,735

Detroit Lions

USD 99,910,434

Green Bay Packers

USD 113,959,603

Houston Texans

USD 121,943,610

Indianapolis Colts

USD 103,360,985

Jacksonville Jaguars

USD 106,879,214

Kansas City Chiefs

USD 80,624,650

Miami Dolphins

USD 136,536,261

Minnesota Vikings

USD 99,802,010

New England Patriots

USD 95,977,133

New Orleans Saints

USD 121,552,424

New York Giants

USD 136,255,746

New York Jets

USD 120,634,420

Oakland Raiders

USD 108,020,490

Philadelphia Eagles

USD 102,285,815

Pittsburgh Steelers

USD 119,292,960

San Diego Chargers

USD 116,558,935

San Francisco 49ers

USD 106,148,952

Seattle Seahawks

USD 88,765,820

St. Louis Rams

USD 99,397,892

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

USD 84,592,822

Tennessee Titans

USD 109,486,770

Washington Redskins

USD 99,953,611

Going through these salaries must have given you an idea about the whopping amount of money put in this game. The salaries will be restructured (possibly!) by new regulations in the year 2011.